Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth's Great True Love (Part 2)

From the moment they were engaged in July of 1947, Prince Philip assumed his protective stance of his princess. See how he positions himself and how he scowls when not looking at her.
When his wife became Queen, you can see a husband kneeling before her, not only to pledge his support but to let known his promise to help her prove her real worth. Only he can dismiss jokingly his role in the royal family as "I am nothing but a bloody amoeba. I am the only man in the country not allowed to give his name to his own children." But his devotion to the Queen, his wife, belies any discontent to his role. Only a man sure of himself, and of his love can go through such manliness diminishing status.
Only a real man can humble himself and walk two steps behind her and yet prove to all that he is still the one who wears the pants in their relationship.
As we all know how Prince Philip looks to his wife with intensity and propensity, he is truly smitten.
There is respect, wonder, desire and gratitude rolled into that one signature look he gives her.
How can one woman be so lucky!
The Royals of today should pay attention and learn from Prince Philip how he focused in loving his wife, standing up for his family and shunning self-serving notions.
Indeed, happily ever after does come true.

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